Gunstar #26 Posted January 2 13 hours ago, pps said: Ok, here we go. the latest NYD is on line now. Just after I wrote all five sides across 3 floppy disks, now I have to do it again! I've been enjoying it today though! Now to see the new content... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pps #27 Posted January 2 3 hours ago, Gunstar said: Just after I wrote all five sides across 3 floppy disks, now I have to do it again! I've been enjoying it today though! Now to see the new content... Oh, you don't need to do. There's just one version of this year's nyd. The first link that was on pouet pointed to the download of my game 'go lucky'. That was fast solved. If you downloaded the NYD2021.zip everything is ok. No need to download it again. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+Adam+ #28 Posted January 2 Thanks for another NYD edition. I've presented all discs at AtariOnline.pl (here's the link to Google translated version). 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+Philsan #29 Posted January 2 VIC ZOMBIES Vic Zombies.bas Vic Zombies.xex Vic Zombies (Homesoft).xex Recently I found Zombies, a type-in game I played at the time on my VIC20 (my first computer), programmed by Mike O' Neill and published on Games for your VIC20, Virgin Books, 1983. I decided to port it to Atari (my second computer). To port a game you should know both machines well. That's not my case but I made it nevertheless ah ah. BASIC code is almost the same but zombies placement algorithm was too slow. Therefore I decided to replace the original with a better one made by DMSC. Besides original version, with VIC20 character set, I added a version slightly faster and with new graphics made by TIX. The program detects PAL/NTSC and adjusts palette. 7 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites